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AV 224
Ralph Ramey Collection
Page 1
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Manuscripts/Audiovisual Collections
AV 224
Ralph Ramey Collection
1947-2008
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Number:
AV 224
Title:
Ralph Ramey Collection
Creator:
Ralph Ramey
Dates:
1947-2088
Media:
35 mm slides
Quantity:
12.66 cubic feet
Location:
Ohio Historical Center
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION
Ralph Ramey is best known for his many endeavors in the field of Natural History. It was this interest in natural history that enticed him into the world of photography while he was still in high school in Bexley, Ohio. His first camera was an Argus C-3. While a student at The Ohio State University, he helped support himself by selling cameras at Columbus stores.
Between 1966 and 1973 Ramey worked as a naturalist, first for the Ohio State Parks and then Columbus and Franklin County Park District. In 1973 he became Director of the Glen Helen Nature Preserve, which he left in 1990 to become Director of the Miami County Park District. Ramey spent his last three years of employment as Chief of the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, from which he retired in 1994. He is a prolific writer, with several books to his credit, including Fifty Hikes in Ohio. He is a member of 44 different conservation organizations and at least 15 historical organizations. In 2006 he was inducted into Ohio’s prestigious Natural Resources Hall of Fame.
By Robert Glotzhober, Senior Curator of Natural History at the Ohio Historical Society
SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION
The slide collection is comprised of 12.66 cubic feet of 35mm slides taken by author, naturalist and photographer Ralph Ramey throughout his career. Mr. Ramey used the slides for public lectures and books. The slides are thoroughly labeled with the dates and locations they were

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AV 224
Ralph Ramey Collection
Page 1
OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Manuscripts/Audiovisual Collections
AV 224
Ralph Ramey Collection
1947-2008
OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION
Number:
AV 224
Title:
Ralph Ramey Collection
Creator:
Ralph Ramey
Dates:
1947-2088
Media:
35 mm slides
Quantity:
12.66 cubic feet
Location:
Ohio Historical Center
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION
Ralph Ramey is best known for his many endeavors in the field of Natural History. It was this interest in natural history that enticed him into the world of photography while he was still in high school in Bexley, Ohio. His first camera was an Argus C-3. While a student at The Ohio State University, he helped support himself by selling cameras at Columbus stores.
Between 1966 and 1973 Ramey worked as a naturalist, first for the Ohio State Parks and then Columbus and Franklin County Park District. In 1973 he became Director of the Glen Helen Nature Preserve, which he left in 1990 to become Director of the Miami County Park District. Ramey spent his last three years of employment as Chief of the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Natural Areas and Preserves, from which he retired in 1994. He is a prolific writer, with several books to his credit, including Fifty Hikes in Ohio. He is a member of 44 different conservation organizations and at least 15 historical organizations. In 2006 he was inducted into Ohio’s prestigious Natural Resources Hall of Fame.
By Robert Glotzhober, Senior Curator of Natural History at the Ohio Historical Society
SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION
The slide collection is comprised of 12.66 cubic feet of 35mm slides taken by author, naturalist and photographer Ralph Ramey throughout his career. Mr. Ramey used the slides for public lectures and books. The slides are thoroughly labeled with the dates and locations they were